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- W1978649916 abstract "The essentials for an efficient school are: (1) competent teachers, (2) expert supervision, (3) adequate housing and (4) proper equipment. In these four respects American rural schools have been outclassed by town and city systems. Of late progress has been made toward improved education in the country districts. Consolidation solves admirably the problem of housing and equipment. The county-unit, the appointee superintendency and the supervisory corps offer hopeful prospects of a stimulating administration. Better salaries and higher requirements for certification are slowly drawing a more competent class of teachers into rural service. One of the chief obstacles, however, to this movement is the absence, in country communities, of satisfactory living conditions for teachers. The problem of rural education will never be solved until this issue has been clearly recognized and squarely met. The older countries of Europe have long recognized that the proper housing of teachers is as much a duty of school authorities as the provision of class rooms, laboratories and gymnasia. In Denmark every rural school has its teachers' house with kitchen garden and flower garden. The schoolmaster and his assistants live on the school grounds. The institution is not a place deserted for all but a few hours in the day; it is rather a permanent residence of community leaders. Little wonder that the Denmark' schoolmaster holds his place year after year. It is not unusual for a principal to devote his whole life to one or two communities. Throughout Germany practically the same system prevails with the same results in educational efficiency and community leadership. In France every rural teacher is provided at public expense with living quarters. The same system is well established and is spreiding in Sweden, Norway and Finland. In various parts of the United States significant experiments in providing houses for teachers have been made. In Hawaii one-" @default.
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- W1978649916 title "The Spread of the School Manse Idea" @default.
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